Are you someone (or do you know someone) who didn't get a degree beyond a BS in fish and wildlife/#ecology? What are you doing now?
Looking to share with my students what they can do with their BS in Fish and Wildlife if they decide not to get a "higher" degree.
Getting more out of guts: using skeletal measurements proves fruitful when looking at dietary items during stomach content analysis in fish. #GreatLakesSci Read more here: https://t.co/uTmst34ZpA
The comeback kid! Once thought nearly extirpated from Lake Michigan, cisco are becoming more common in recreational and commercial fisheries and fishery independent surveys. #ciscoinferno#GreatLakesSci https://t.co/DJOFogfjmm
@JonasJory
Excited to share our latest research on #walleye#genetics led by @bootsma_matt with help from @peuclide. Genomic tools reveal that natural population structure of Midwest walleye is largely intact despite decades of intensive stocking. @EvolAppJournal https://t.co/2hG1eHt3na
New paper w/great colleagues. Lots of ecological relationships that involve salmon are nonlinear. If scientists keep an eye out for these relationships and coordinate w/mgmt, ppl might achieve more effective or efficient salmon benefits within often-constrained mgmt arenas.
Thanks to the Great Lakes Fishery Commission @LampreyControl for providing the opportunity to share our perspectives and experience in using two-eyed seeing here in the Great Lakes. Presentation will be available on the web soon. #TwoEyedSeeing
Check out our latest on lake trout genetics in Lake Michigan in early view @cjfas. Strain compositions inferred from genetics were substantially different than expected compositions based on stocking, with the Seneca Lake strain most overrepresented. https://t.co/N2QrON5q8J
My list of 14 topics that make for good lab discussions or course debates in fisheries and marine science, with lists of key references for each topic:
https://t.co/Ynh6FQ2kUZ
Come work with us! Joint NOAA-UAF postdoc focusing on incorporating adaptive genetic data into management. Whole genome and RADseq on Alaska fish: Pacific cod, sablefish, and rockfish. 3 yrs of funding @ $65,000/year. Application closes Oct 1. Please RT. https://t.co/Izc4NAom3o
Check out this super interesting paper from Garrett McKinney on the genetic basis of age-at-maturity in Chinook salmon! Specific y-chromosome haplotypes linked to large differences in size and age-at-maturity https://t.co/PdQ9ADUYxo
🚨Summoning #TeamCisco 🚨 This is getting ridiculous, let's finish this once and for all and vote cisco as the clearly superior fish!!! 🐟 Lake Michigan cisco would eat a crystal darter without a second thought...